I bought Perlick flow control faucets for my keezer for the following reason: they cost a lot, so they had to be better. Actually, a little more thought went into it than that, but not much.
I got my ale coming out pretty much as I would like. Two fingers of head at 12 psi. But I am reading that I'm MISSING OUT ON THE LATEST THING! I see people on the web saying Kegland's flow control disconnects are what I really want, because Perlick faucets create turbulence right at the end of the line.
Then I see people saying the flow control disconnects don't seal very well, so you have to make sure your O-rings are brand spanking new.
Finally, I see people claiming Nukatap is THE ANSWER TO OUR PRAYERS! EVERYTHING ELSE IS INFERIOR!
So what is the truth?
Right now, the head looks good. Maybe slightly more than I need. I'm not totally positive the beer itself has enough gas.
I got my ale coming out pretty much as I would like. Two fingers of head at 12 psi. But I am reading that I'm MISSING OUT ON THE LATEST THING! I see people on the web saying Kegland's flow control disconnects are what I really want, because Perlick faucets create turbulence right at the end of the line.
Then I see people saying the flow control disconnects don't seal very well, so you have to make sure your O-rings are brand spanking new.
Finally, I see people claiming Nukatap is THE ANSWER TO OUR PRAYERS! EVERYTHING ELSE IS INFERIOR!
So what is the truth?
Right now, the head looks good. Maybe slightly more than I need. I'm not totally positive the beer itself has enough gas.